Foreign news agencies report from Moscow. Russia On December 7, the Russian Senate passed a resolution by unanimous vote. At Thursday’s meeting, March 17, 2024 was approved as the date for holding new presidential elections.
All eyes at home and abroad are on whether Russian President Vladimir Putin will run for re-election. If it is submitted again, according to the constitutional amendment, the year 2020 will be the fifth race since he came to power in the first term in 2000, and there is a very high possibility. Putin will win and remain in power until 2036, when the Russian leader will be 84 years old.
Incidentally, Putin is scheduled to deliver his annual speech on December 14, which will serve as a lively discussion and answer session at the end of the year. This is the first time since the Russian army launched its military operations in Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and all parties believe that the Russian leader will seize this opportunity. Officially announcing his candidacy for re-election.
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